Every single thing I teach revolves around this. Before the offer closes, I want you to know what it means, because I think it's something everyone with a dog should know.
Already decided? Jump straight to the offer ↓To de-dog a dog is to remove the thing that makes them a dog. And it usually happens on a desperate pursuit for good behaviour.
You've seen it before. Maybe it's happening to you right now. They finally have a dog that's kind of behaving... but they don't have a dog anymore.
That's the life a lot of dog training is selling you.
That's the life I keep describing. It exists.
A dog can be a dog and be part of your life, at the same time.
Those are not opposite things.
You never have to remove what makes them a dog to have them in your world. And you never have to shrink your world to keep them in it.
Not a training course. The way you get a dog that's okay, and keep them that way, without ever de-dogging them, or your life.
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Honestly? It is so much easier to help your dog than you think.
It only seems hard because people keep telling you the answer is more training. More time you don't have. More exhaustion that never ends. But it doesn't end through more training. It ends when your dog is okay.
I'll see you there. Don't de-dog your dog. 🐾
Max